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How to tweak projected texture in Hadshot 2 / Image / Pro during Character development?

Posted By osemotan 9 Months Ago
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Hello, please is there some way to tweak just the texture on the model? Some sort of morphing or sliding of some parts of texture over the mesh surface? Or how to solve the issue I have here with the projection? 
If I use Headshot in AUTO mode, the position of mouth and eyes is accurate, but the resolution is low. In PRO mode I can not get better result than this.

How to solve it?  Thank you for any hint!!  
 
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Hi...

You just need to make the necessary shape adjustments and then reproject the texture. The process for doing this is explained in the tutorial below.

https://courses.reallusion.com/home/character-creator/pipelines-and-render/headshot?v=headshot-plug-in-tutorial-pro-mode-workflow

                                                                

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Trying my best, but seems quite timeconsuming, maybe becouse I am beginer in CC, or Maybe I am missing some important trick? Smile 
How about using Substaince Painter? Can it help anyhow?
 



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